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china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds in to and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very very sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw is sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there is a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by play ok watch. then jump in this is crosstalk go ahead yeah i i just i just want to disagree with most of that basic premise about a new global order but i did actually want to point out the role that russia can can play in all of this what's very interesting is that there are territorial disputes not just in these china there are quite a few of them. and then there are quite a few and the one in northern territories the curl islands is something that has been a huge problem since the end of world war exploded today but at the same time but it's actually i'm at a table with the would say who's acting reckless right here ok japan
china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds in to and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very very sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw is sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there is a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by play ok watch. then jump in this is...
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concern about this idea of china being attacks china against the world and that the united states is was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers the u.s. china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house declare that china is the enemy but at the same time of the work that washington is very concerned about is the military modernization of china and the the building up of arms by china that that is certainly something that is being considered seriously by washington and that is the heart of the rebalancing towards towards the asia pacific region but again there is the threat of north korea there are other concerns it is a rear and it's also wants to the united states also wants to burden share its oversight of safety in the asia pacific region and it really wants to reconsider and re re define
concern about this idea of china being attacks china against the world and that the united states is was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers the u.s. china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house...
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china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds in to and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course as a baby a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is crosstalk go ahead yeah i i just i just want to disagree with most of that basic premise about a new global order but i did actually want to point out the role that russia can can play in all of this what's very interesting is that there are territorial disputes not just in these chinese there's quite a few of. them there are quite a few and the one in northern territories the curl islands is something that has been a huge problem since the end of world war exploded today but at the same time but the tank i'm at a table with would say who's acting reckless right here ok japan and russia agree to
china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds in to and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course as a baby a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is...
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are china's the lifeblood so china naturally feels threatened now as far as to japan is concerned the recent wide japanise resorting to what appeared to be more assertive action it's not us out of the blue it's because of the rise of japanese nationalism and of course a right wing politics in japan so the politicians are trying to cater into this kind of. national psyche which says that the world is many many years of the second world war and in fact a lot of the japanese people were born after the second world war including prime minister. so they don't see why japan should continue to you know sort of move around the world would tail behind its back as it were after all japan as was the world's second largest economy until it was overtaken by china so all this plays into a more assertive national policy and because of that and because of the american pivot forming military allies with china's neighbors and so a number of china's neighbors with poland tauriel rival claims are all becoming more assertive and that feeds into china's ok here let me go to len let me go to lynn in philade
are china's the lifeblood so china naturally feels threatened now as far as to japan is concerned the recent wide japanise resorting to what appeared to be more assertive action it's not us out of the blue it's because of the rise of japanese nationalism and of course a right wing politics in japan so the politicians are trying to cater into this kind of. national psyche which says that the world is many many years of the second world war and in fact a lot of the japanese people were born after...
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relations with china. it had to be an anti-communist cold war hero like richard nixon who opened that bridge to communist china. i just watched the movie about that time. >> mike is with the university of southern california, formerly from cnn. it was fascinating hearing some of the people talking about that time. they were afraid of the backlash from the right wing because they were going to be seen as abandoning tie 1. nixon saw you had to make a pivot. he was the one who could do it. jimmy carter came later and i cannot see him ever having got away with that. >> if china succeeds and becomes the number 1 country in the world, should we have ourselves to blame? >> i am not sure. i think we should say ourselves to credit. a booming china helps the united states. our economies are so connective and interdependent. we are selling more to china now. one example, i did a story. it was about how general motors was basically bankrupt in 2008. they were saved mostly by china. i talked to the head of china's sale
relations with china. it had to be an anti-communist cold war hero like richard nixon who opened that bridge to communist china. i just watched the movie about that time. >> mike is with the university of southern california, formerly from cnn. it was fascinating hearing some of the people talking about that time. they were afraid of the backlash from the right wing because they were going to be seen as abandoning tie 1. nixon saw you had to make a pivot. he was the one who could do it....
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china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american information security firm mandiant identified a secretive chinese military unit as the likely source of hacking against u.s. corporations a charge china vehemently denies. however as the u.s. refocuses its military might from the middle east to china's backyard critics say it's no coincidence that beijing is suddenly morphing into america's virtual al-qaeda i think this is part of what obama calls the asian habit which is really in china and this cyber thing is is fits right into that pattern i think what we're looking at is art of this obama pivot to focus on china and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's a de
china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american information security firm...
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and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's the demonization china earlier this month u.s. president barack obama signed an executive order aimed at strengthening america's cyber defense when you know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets . now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid our financial institutions our traffic control systems we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our comp but according to reports washington is all too familiar with the offensive side of cyber war it's the u.s. who launches things like stuxnet that you go there with israel to to cripple certain iranian technology capabilities in two thousand and ten a computer virus known as stock snap infected tehran's enrichment facilities destroying nearly one thousand of iran's six thousand centrifuges according to reports the virus made entirely out of code was a joint collaboration between the us and i
and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's the demonization china earlier this month u.s. president barack obama signed an executive order aimed at strengthening america's cyber defense when you know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets . now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid our financial institutions our traffic control systems we cannot look...
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on china. it's as dependent as. long as the devices are manufactured in china and they're cheap enough for us to buy so you threw out some statistics earlier and that indicate that china and the us is very dependent but. keep in mind that these devices still have to obey rules to enter operating beyond networks and it would be you know it would be extraordinary for. back doors to be or malware to ship and for no one to notice because of the number of eyes that are looking on on any given device. the want to talk about you know china is a is under the microscope right now are possibly being a cyber threat but they're not the only one involved in online spying are they say no so in order for the for any for any malware or spying to work on any of these on any of these devices right now is let's say it came from china and there was a thread on it it would have to contact machines or or people some somewhere else in the in the world that would be very you know very very quickly discovered the way that you hide that is b
on china. it's as dependent as. long as the devices are manufactured in china and they're cheap enough for us to buy so you threw out some statistics earlier and that indicate that china and the us is very dependent but. keep in mind that these devices still have to obey rules to enter operating beyond networks and it would be you know it would be extraordinary for. back doors to be or malware to ship and for no one to notice because of the number of eyes that are looking on on any given...
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in beijing today, china's foreign ministry spokesman rejected those comments. >> ( translated ): china conducts normal maritime activities according to our domestic and international law. there is nothing to object to on that. japan must have a hidden agenda by hyping up a china threat, misleading international opinion, and purposely creating regional tension. >> warner: at the white house, abe sounded a somewhat more restrained note, speaking through a translator. >> i also explained that we have always been dealing with this issue, the senkaku issue, in a calm manner. we will continue to do so and we have always done so. >> sreenivasan: the two leaders also agreed to stand together against north korea's nuclear provocations. and to pursue even closer economic cooperation, which abe needs as he tries to revive a long-stagnant economy. to explore this flare-up between japan and china and the stakes for the u.s., we turn to mike mochizuki, associate dean of the elliott school of international affairs at george washington university. his upcoming book is "the new strategic triangle: the
in beijing today, china's foreign ministry spokesman rejected those comments. >> ( translated ): china conducts normal maritime activities according to our domestic and international law. there is nothing to object to on that. japan must have a hidden agenda by hyping up a china threat, misleading international opinion, and purposely creating regional tension. >> warner: at the white house, abe sounded a somewhat more restrained note, speaking through a translator. >> i also...
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concern about this idea of china being attacked china against the world and that the united states is was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers the us china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house declare that china is the enemy but at the same time of the work that washington is very concerned about is the military modernization of china and the the building up of arms by china that that is certainly something that is being considered seriously by washington and that is the heart of the rebalancing towards towards the asia pacific region but if again there is the threat of north korea there are other concerns it is a rear and it's also wants to the united states also wants to burden share its oversight of safety in the asia pacific region and it really wants to reconsider and re re define
concern about this idea of china being attacked china against the world and that the united states is was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers the us china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house...
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china and taiwan claim them. defense ministry officials say last wednesday the crew of a chinese frigate directed fire control radar on a self-defense force destroyer. the ships were about three kilometers apart. the officials say the crew of a chinese frigate directed the same kind of radar last month at a japanese helicopter. officers used fire-control raid tore lock on to objects at which missiles can be fired. the chinese did not launch any missiles. still, japanese defense ministry officials say the incident was extremely unusual. diplomats lodged a protest with chinese authorities. defense officials are trying to find out who made the decision to lock on. now, the u.s. state department spokesperson expressed her concern over the incident. >> actions such as this escalate tensions and increase the risk of an incident or a miscalculation, and they could undermine peace, stability, and economic growth in this vital region. so we are concerned about it. >> u.s. officials have been increasingly uneasy about risi
china and taiwan claim them. defense ministry officials say last wednesday the crew of a chinese frigate directed fire control radar on a self-defense force destroyer. the ships were about three kilometers apart. the officials say the crew of a chinese frigate directed the same kind of radar last month at a japanese helicopter. officers used fire-control raid tore lock on to objects at which missiles can be fired. the chinese did not launch any missiles. still, japanese defense ministry...
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china and taiwan claim it. japan coast guard patrol ships monitor the islands. chinese surveillance vessels have navigated in and out of japanese waters around the territory for months, but the chinese navy has not. analysts say the fact that the most recent radar incident happened far away from the islands suggest both sides may have been trying to avoid creating more friction. >> japan's prime minister is calling what happened at sea regrettable. shinzo abe says this kind of action could trigger unexpected consequences. >> translator: it's beyond deplorable that china carried out this one-sided provocative action. just as our countries were working toward holding talks to improve our strained ties. >> abe said he will urge chinese leaders to prevent this kind of thing from happening again. he added he wants japan to have a strategic and mutually beneficial relationship with china. >>> chinese government officials aren't saying much about this weapons radar incident. we have the view from beijing. >> reporter: chinese's foreign ministry spokesperson says she le
china and taiwan claim it. japan coast guard patrol ships monitor the islands. chinese surveillance vessels have navigated in and out of japanese waters around the territory for months, but the chinese navy has not. analysts say the fact that the most recent radar incident happened far away from the islands suggest both sides may have been trying to avoid creating more friction. >> japan's prime minister is calling what happened at sea regrettable. shinzo abe says this kind of action...
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there are dangers in china, too. >> they have zero tolerance policy toward north koreans in china. >> not only the police but china has seasons where they announce to their citizens along the borders to report north korean people to them so they can earn money. >> if you were sent back from china into north korea what could happen to you? >> committed treason by leaving the country and the punishment is death. >> his wife and second daughter crossed over into china almost a year later. >> we had an elder leader she called a local church. >> what happens to family members in north korea if it is discovered one of their family members has managed to escape successfully. >> their families would suffer. >> they will face most brutal torture right out of world war ii concentration camps. >> befoafter we fled my brotherd sisters and in-laws were taken to the intelligence officer interrogated. my brother in law was beaten so severely he is practically in a wheelchair. >> with the help they were hidden in northern china preparing to escape from that country. in august 2009 they boarded a trai
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political diidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. next up, two teams playing in the super bowl on sunday. but what about the other 30 teams? the democrats in washington have their way. they will all be working to fight climate change. don't go away. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning eve
political diidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to...
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china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds into and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very very sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by the way ok watch. then jump in this is crosstalk go ahead yeah i i just i just want to disagree with most of that basic premise about a new global order but i did actually want to point out the role that russia can can play in all of this what's very interesting is that there are territorial disputes not just in these china there's quite a few of. them there are quite a few and the one in northern territories the curl islands is something that has been a huge problem since the end of world war exploded today but at the same time but it's actually i'm at a table with would say who's acting reckless right here ok japan and russia
china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds into and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very very sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by the way ok watch. then jump in...
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>> i can tell you you, if we didn't have the $1.2 trillion debt that china, we borrowed china we would be in a different situation. there would be less hesitation with moving forward to say enough is enough. one of the ranking members on homeland land, this is something we discussed and find a balance between private industry and government interests. you have military interests and government interests and the private citizens and the mandarin report was damaging. the time for talking is over and we need to draw a line in the sand before it is too late. >> time for talking over? >> let me say something. i happen to have sound sources in this area. the attacks are going to take place regardless. if you have a computer and you are communicating with somebody, you be can be hacked. it doesn't matter who it is. that is given. this the this stuff that the administration is talking about we need to do something about it and everybody has to do something about china -- that is bull. you can't stop it. it is going to happen and you better get used to it. you can't communicate. you go to commu
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no longer number one china has surpassed the u.s. when it comes to trade what does this mean for the u.s. economy and our standing in the world find out coming up. and a new york police officer is going to jail after raping a teacher but the law doesn't call his crime great now the victim is fighting back a look at her case and the status of the violence against women act. there is a huge debate taking place here in the u.s. over fracking states are trying to regulate the industry that some say could be a goldmine for new energy for america but do the benefits outweigh the cost will dig into it coming up. it's tuesday february twelfth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our tea. well it's like the balance of economic power in the world is shifting china has surpassed the u.s. as the world's largest trading nation here's the figures from the last year recently released by the commerce department we're talking about imports and exports in the year two thousand and twelve as you can see the u.s. totaled thre
no longer number one china has surpassed the u.s. when it comes to trade what does this mean for the u.s. economy and our standing in the world find out coming up. and a new york police officer is going to jail after raping a teacher but the law doesn't call his crime great now the victim is fighting back a look at her case and the status of the violence against women act. there is a huge debate taking place here in the u.s. over fracking states are trying to regulate the industry that some say...
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concerns china and japan. this is almost the same, keeping a check on the rising china. >> containing china is not in our means. there is a finite security problem, the island dispute where both sides have been more robust, shall we say, in pursuing the claims as japan buys the islands and china by swarming the waters with paramilitary units, much more aggrressive in the rules of engagement. the prime minister will not a reaffiremd commitment if china shows force. it is a delicate balancing act and the prime minister wants the president to be forthcoming. >> will north korea come up tomorrow? >> they tested a third device, with a yield close to what destroyed hiroshima. what japan will be concerned about. the long-range missile couldn't carry a payload, but they have a payload that could make it to japan. >> to the secrets of the ocean. some of their mystery is unlocked as scientists discovered the deepest yet hydrothermal vents. the wildlife they support is amazing. this was found by the british r.s.s. david
concerns china and japan. this is almost the same, keeping a check on the rising china. >> containing china is not in our means. there is a finite security problem, the island dispute where both sides have been more robust, shall we say, in pursuing the claims as japan buys the islands and china by swarming the waters with paramilitary units, much more aggrressive in the rules of engagement. the prime minister will not a reaffiremd commitment if china shows force. it is a delicate...
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again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of export on imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. that this is you can't just when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis the renminbi is actually still undervalued and so china and many many rick i am sure that's not what i was saying it was that was that you guys are doing it on a me ok i want to go jump in are you i mean are you worried about currency wars in a bubble very go ahead i know in general i'm not worried about it she was i am not worried about put the action as but. being kept in check i also think that one day maybe some years down the road we may have to worry about a big bubble again because of all the money that's being printed but we are not yet in a new bubble economy however
again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of export on imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. that this is you can't just when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis the...
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china seems to see china's interest from the way we see china's interest. so hopefully that situation will change but i'm not encouraged by the performance over the last two decades. >> thank you, joe. okay. you know, would you please go to, yeah, microphone, please. thank you. >> i think china is a key player no doubt about it but as larry pointed out so-called the moderate chinese political forces who are emerging, who are growing how do you see this moderate chinese political forces making influence to the new jinping government? whether with traditional communist party elite leadership, trying to moderate people as you see or maybe, in the near term or long term? i assume so-called cultural revolution, you know, generation coming up and eventually china will go toward a more democratization process in the long run but do you see it in the trends in china toward more moderate or democratic majority in the near term, or is pessimistic longer term? this is one question. the other one is, iran is -- israel but north korean nuclear arms can not be checked by
china seems to see china's interest from the way we see china's interest. so hopefully that situation will change but i'm not encouraged by the performance over the last two decades. >> thank you, joe. okay. you know, would you please go to, yeah, microphone, please. thank you. >> i think china is a key player no doubt about it but as larry pointed out so-called the moderate chinese political forces who are emerging, who are growing how do you see this moderate chinese political...
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china has not shared close ties with its neighbor, but now that china has achieved the world's second largest gdp, it's got priorities to maintain steady economic growth. tensions created by north korea's nuclear program could threaten that goal. >> we spoke with our reporter in beijing and asked how china is reacting. >> chinese officials seem stunned and bitter. a chinese expert on security issues explains. >> translator: right up to the last moment, china's foreign ministry had tried to talk the north out of the test. north korea's action amounts to a diplomatic challenge against china. china has lost face diplomatically. it's an extremely troubling incident for chinese officials. >> there is only so much china can do to influence what north korea decides, but china can still have some influence with its exports and food aid. for instance, after taking into account international reaction, china could cut energy supplies and limit trade. this would result with provocative pressure against the north. but harsher sanctions are believed to be a long way off. he's the professor again. >
china has not shared close ties with its neighbor, but now that china has achieved the world's second largest gdp, it's got priorities to maintain steady economic growth. tensions created by north korea's nuclear program could threaten that goal. >> we spoke with our reporter in beijing and asked how china is reacting. >> chinese officials seem stunned and bitter. a chinese expert on security issues explains. >> translator: right up to the last moment, china's foreign ministry...
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no longer number one china has surpassed the u.s. when it comes to trade what does this mean for the u.s. economy and our standing in the world find out coming up. and a new york police officer is going to jail after raping a teacher but the law doesn't call us crime rate now the victim is fighting back a look at her case and the status of violence against women. senator menendez from new jersey is facing a host of allegations against him from bloggers claiming he's involved in a sex scandal to donor influence we'll take a look back at the case in ask two political donations buy you influence with lawmakers. it's tuesday february twelfth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with the debate over gun control in the u.s. after the newtown school mass school nashua big there's a new call for change to strengthen u.s. gun laws but others feel like their second amendment rights are under attack are to correspond on a stasia churkin to heads to a pro-gun rally in albany new york to find o
no longer number one china has surpassed the u.s. when it comes to trade what does this mean for the u.s. economy and our standing in the world find out coming up. and a new york police officer is going to jail after raping a teacher but the law doesn't call us crime rate now the victim is fighting back a look at her case and the status of violence against women. senator menendez from new jersey is facing a host of allegations against him from bloggers claiming he's involved in a sex scandal to...
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don't be in there again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of exports and imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right point eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics you're conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy because on that basis the renminbi is actually still undervalued and so china and many many wriggler that's not what i was saying it was that was you guys if you went on to me ok i want to go jump in are you i mean are you worried about currency wars in a bubble very go ahead i know in general i'm not worried about it she was i am not worried about put the action as but. being kept in check i also think that one day maybe some years down the road we may have to worry about a big bubble again because of all the money that's being printed but we are not yet in a new bubble economy however i
don't be in there again i just want to say we just got the news that china eclipsed the u.s. in trade so if you're looking at the total number of exports and imports of goods in the united states last year that was three point eight two trillion china right point eight seven trillion and if you're looking at the g.d.p. statistics you're conscious when you look at the nominal g.d.p. but you need to look at the purchasing power adjusted g.d.p. that really reflects the real size of the economy...
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it hurts china more than anyone. no wealth will be created. >> and scott, it our debt making us weak. >> if we didn't have a debt. we would be in a different situation and less hesitation . one. ranking members in the armed services in home land we have discussed it you have the military ierest and government interest and the private citizens and the report was damaging. the time for talking is and we need to draw a line sand. >> wayne, is the time for talking over. >> attacks are going to take place regardless. follow-up have a computer and you are communitying you can be. that is it a given. the stuff that the administration is talking about are going to do something about it it is bull. it cannot. you can't stop and it is going to happen and you better get used to. you can't community . you are going to community because commuters are going to community . you are not going to do anything about the hacking and all of the talk is it ranting and raving. it has nothing to do with the real problem. >> so do nothing? >>
it hurts china more than anyone. no wealth will be created. >> and scott, it our debt making us weak. >> if we didn't have a debt. we would be in a different situation and less hesitation . one. ranking members in the armed services in home land we have discussed it you have the military ierest and government interest and the private citizens and the report was damaging. the time for talking is and we need to draw a line sand. >> wayne, is the time for talking over. >>...
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we will also be going to china. we've been reporting all week long, last few weeks as well, and the toxics law in beijing keeping people inside, posing a respiratory threat, especially to the elderly and children now. it is on the move, now in japan. we will be telling you about what people there are doing as well to deal with the threat of china's toxic smog. stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to legalize same-sex marriages, a move that many of his own lawmakers say was wrong, not a priority for the public, and unnecessarily divisive. >> many conservatives still up in parliament to denounce the legislation ahead of the vote in which up to half of kamins 303 lawmakers are expected to reject the measure on moral and religious grounds. >> matthew and chris were the first to register their relationship at a registry office when england and wales introduced the civil partnership act in 2005. they took the chance to gain official
we will also be going to china. we've been reporting all week long, last few weeks as well, and the toxics law in beijing keeping people inside, posing a respiratory threat, especially to the elderly and children now. it is on the move, now in japan. we will be telling you about what people there are doing as well to deal with the threat of china's toxic smog. stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to...
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china will be doing pretty well. but other important decisions made during the congress will be inflation target. we think it will be lower to 3.5% which will require higher interest rate to meet the more ambitious target. we think china will be increasing their interest rates and in the first half will be pushing up money market rates to slow the housing market. a little bit of tightening and that should help the renminbi resume its appreciation against the u.s. dollar, especially one that the depreciatation of the yen stalls, we expect renewed gains and our target at the end of the year is 6.10. >> all right. darius, good to see you. thanks for that. >> thanks for having me. no problem. >> we're just over an hour and 30 minutes into trade in europe. around about 7 to 3, 7 to 2, advancers outpacing decliners at the moment. as far as the uk ftse 1 00 has been something of a laggard early today. it's up 0.7%. ibex and cac 40 up 0.5% respectively. now, as far as debt markets are concerned, really, the focus will be on
china will be doing pretty well. but other important decisions made during the congress will be inflation target. we think it will be lower to 3.5% which will require higher interest rate to meet the more ambitious target. we think china will be increasing their interest rates and in the first half will be pushing up money market rates to slow the housing market. a little bit of tightening and that should help the renminbi resume its appreciation against the u.s. dollar, especially one that the...
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we'll have more on what investors can expect from china in the coming year of the snake. >> also, china has been less vocal about the rise on the yen from than other countries. but beijing is taking action of its own to head off unwanted pressure to appreciate. find out more about china quietly joining the currency wars on cnbc.com. >>> and in australia, a cocktail of slowing mining investments, government spending cuts and the high aussie dollar has been crimping the economy a bit. chi slower growth. they're leaving the door open for more rate cuts if they are needed. >>> the french budget minister has hinted at a possible stake in peugeot. it will write down assets by 4.1 billion euros. stephane joins us from paris with the very latest. i can tell you how this is going to go. the french are nationalizing something again. is this really the best move for this ailing car measure? >> this will be the last resort option. this is clear what the budget minister said this morning. he indicated that the government would buy a stage in peugeot citron when the carmaker would launch a capital hi
we'll have more on what investors can expect from china in the coming year of the snake. >> also, china has been less vocal about the rise on the yen from than other countries. but beijing is taking action of its own to head off unwanted pressure to appreciate. find out more about china quietly joining the currency wars on cnbc.com. >>> and in australia, a cocktail of slowing mining investments, government spending cuts and the high aussie dollar has been crimping the economy a...
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find out of the challenges china faces. on "newsline." >>> transportation officials may be getting closer to figuring out what caused a boeing 787 dreamliner to make an emergency landing in western japan last month. they say the main battery shows signs of uncontrolled thermal reaction called thermal runaway. officials with the transport safety board conducted an examination of the battery. they say all eight of its lithium ion cells were damaged by extreme heat. some aluminum and copper parts had melted. lithium ion batteries contain flammable liquid that allows them to store more electricity. experts say batteries have devices to prevent overcharging. investigators will continue to examine the battery and the plane's electrical system to determine what triggered the thermal runaway. faa authorities ordered bowing to stop flying 787s last month, but company officials asked for permission to conduct test flights to investigate the battery problems. >>> bank of japan governor masaaki shirakawa is stepping down sooner than an
find out of the challenges china faces. on "newsline." >>> transportation officials may be getting closer to figuring out what caused a boeing 787 dreamliner to make an emergency landing in western japan last month. they say the main battery shows signs of uncontrolled thermal reaction called thermal runaway. officials with the transport safety board conducted an examination of the battery. they say all eight of its lithium ion cells were damaged by extreme heat. some...
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. >> it gives importance to china-pakistan relations. >> the chinese ambassador says much of china remains unstable. they must take advantage when they see openings. >> to seize opportunities. >> chinese companies were recently involved in a series of port projects in myanmar. the entrance into pakistan has raised concerns in india. >>> people in many parts of china say the clouds of smog they have seen for weeks make it harder to breathe. scientists say particles in the air could damage people's health. researchers studied samples from the atmosphere over beijing and two other areas. they detected a harmful compound when exposed to sunlight. chinese people have just come back from celebrating the lunar new year. their cars are pumping out more exhaust and factories are spewing their own emissions. >> translator: i have a sore throat already. i know pollution is serious out here. >> translator: i can't stand going outside with mask out. >> experts say government officials and business leaders must act. they are calling for tighter controls on vehicle exhausts and devices for reducing facto
. >> it gives importance to china-pakistan relations. >> the chinese ambassador says much of china remains unstable. they must take advantage when they see openings. >> to seize opportunities. >> chinese companies were recently involved in a series of port projects in myanmar. the entrance into pakistan has raised concerns in india. >>> people in many parts of china say the clouds of smog they have seen for weeks make it harder to breathe. scientists say...
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china, we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the world other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. nd long hours with hr checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. [ female announcer ] roc® retinol correxion max. the power of roc® retinol is intensified wi
china, we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the world other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. nd long hours with hr checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in...
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china led or inspired, but it leads me to this. how the heck do you get in defense contractors? because i would imagine that they have a couple of concerns. >> they almost make it look easy. but the fact is it's not about firewalls. you can have the best firewalls in the world, but when it comes down to it, the weakest link in any organization is a human being. this group that we tied back, those guys are really masters, not just in computer hacking, but the art of engineering. it is very elaborate, well thought out. it looks like they come from up here, organizations that you know, people that you know or a anybody you know from the gym. neil: obviously warnings must go out. if you are getting an e-mail that appears to be coming from a colleague or a source or a friend or what have you, at the very least that freezes them. in and of itself, it compromises our defense the way, doesn't? >> you cannot be too careful. the bottom line is that we all have human beings or their organizations. and we all have sensitive types of e-mails. b
china led or inspired, but it leads me to this. how the heck do you get in defense contractors? because i would imagine that they have a couple of concerns. >> they almost make it look easy. but the fact is it's not about firewalls. you can have the best firewalls in the world, but when it comes down to it, the weakest link in any organization is a human being. this group that we tied back, those guys are really masters, not just in computer hacking, but the art of engineering. it is very...